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[ILUG] X Reselutions for different logins

[ILUG] X Reselutions for different logins

Raymond Kelly ray at phbrink.ie
Tue Nov 23 10:12:08 GMT 1999


Glen Gray wrote:
> 
> Right, well I've managed to setup the other half and convinced her to
> try out Star Office. She is very impressed and found it easy to use
> coming from Word.
> However I have X running at 1600x1200 and she found the text in various
> dialogs too small. So what I'd like to know is, can she have X switch to
> a lower resolution when she logs in but keep my settings etc for when I
> login. I'm using XF86 3.3.5 and GDM2 on Redhat 6.1

When re-configuring X pick as many resolutions & colour depth as you may
need, once setup is finished CTRL + ALT + plus/Minus (on the keypad)
will cycle through the various settings. (or at least it used to)

	Ray ...

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